Weavers' Way ZZZQRUIRONWUDLOV.co.uk Walk 12

3 Distance 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometres) Turn left, passing between the mill and the river. 4 After approximately 400 metres you will reach Berney Arms Inn. Surface 90% unsurfaced, 10% surfaced - stiles, To continue the walk, pass in front of the inn and walk through a steps, kissing gates and gates kissing gate. 5 Continue to follow the river bank, taking in the extensive views of Toilets No to your right and Marshes to your left. 6 Refreshment facilities Berney Arms Inn (open Easter to October) The river bank will lead you through a series of kissing gates and gates, eventually reaching the outskirts of . Seating on route Yes 7 Follow the path under the lift-bridge, where the route will become surfaced. Pass alongside the supermarket car park to This walk can be enjoyed by taking the train to Berney Arms and arrive at Great Yarmouth station. walking back to Great Yarmouth station. Check train times by visiting www.wherrylines.org.uk

Start point: Berney Arms station. OS Grid Reference TG 460 053. N.B. The walk passes through grazing marshes where cattle or sheep may be present. *UHDW Berney Arms Mill

Boats on Breydon Water Points of interest: O Berney Arms station is the most remote train station in Britain and is two miles away from the closest public road; O Birds including the pink-footed goose (winter), marsh harrier, little egret and waders; O Panoramic views of Breydon Water and ; O Breydon Water is a large tidal estuary about four miles long and one mile wide and is the confluence of the Rivers Bure, Yare and Berney Arms Station Waveney. Centuries ago, Breydon Water would have been one large estuary facing the sea. At low tide, the vast areas of mudflats and saltings teem with birds. Berney Marshes and Breydon Water is a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB); O Berney Arms Mill, an English Heritage site.